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europe, middle eastern africa, asia pacific last quarter of 109%. ashley: a lot of people use it, no doubt about it. charles: i'm just afraid to commit to any more social networking stuff. tracy: it is pretty serious for professional people. more so even than facebook. charles: when the stock rumors come out and i scratch my head and i marvel at the assumption somehow facebook will get it and linkedin has an amazing lead, round since 2002. maybe somebody would want to take them over. a global jobs company i would make a bid for these guys immediately because this is the future. i don't know that anybody will be able to top that. it won't be cheap. technically i like it, break out of 110. i grappled early this morning at that, we will stick with this, the fundamentals are just too good despite the wild ride. ashley: all right. thank you. as we do every 15 minutes, let's check the markets now. the dow drifting higher. nicole petallides on the floor of the nyse. nicole: let's take a look at a couple of key names. let's look first at apple. apple and na
europe, middle eastern africa, asia pacific last quarter of 109%. ashley: a lot of people use it, no doubt about it. charles: i'm just afraid to commit to any more social networking stuff. tracy: it is pretty serious for professional people. more so even than facebook. charles: when the stock rumors come out and i scratch my head and i marvel at the assumption somehow facebook will get it and linkedin has an amazing lead, round since 2002. maybe somebody would want to take them over. a global...
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it always feels a little myopic that we are always talking europe and america. this company has exposure to the global economy. what triggered it today was this china pmi number. i know gordon chang has been on. dagen: yes. we were there. charles: a lot of people do not believe the china story. this number to me tells really nice with other things. dagen: most people already own it in their 401(k). charles: you are absolutely right. the stock is down pretty big from where it was. this last quarter was a disaster. north america construction was up. almost everything should go up next year. i love the risk reward on this. connell: this will be a huge story whether china is about two, you know, come back or collapse. charles: a minimum of 8.5% next year. we would take it in a heartbeat. dagen: deceleration is dangerous even if you are still going at 8%. connell: thank you, charles. appreciate it. dagen: we are. on saturday morning. connell: umbrella. no changes to the tax structure. dagen: more on the impact of the fiscal cliff. women are worried about it. there wi
it always feels a little myopic that we are always talking europe and america. this company has exposure to the global economy. what triggered it today was this china pmi number. i know gordon chang has been on. dagen: yes. we were there. charles: a lot of people do not believe the china story. this number to me tells really nice with other things. dagen: most people already own it in their 401(k). charles: you are absolutely right. the stock is down pretty big from where it was. this last...
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other big news on europe, production coming back and crude pressing it down. the standard here, how the medal -- throwing it to sandra here, how the metals looking? >> gold and silver down, commodities in the red. gold, certainly, no two ways about it, a rough time of it lately. not just down $23 today, but dropping below the $1700 level, but despite that drop today, gold still up about 9%. so far this year, it's had a lot of volatility, but the same thing can't be said, guys, looking at gds, a come -- compilation of the mining stocks which we have in the portfolios. miners down 11% so far this year. not tracking the price of the yellow metal. barrens saying they are too cheap to ignore, and gold mining stocks just makes sense to own at these levels. if you are looking into the trade today, gold prices plunging, and shares lower. look at barret gold in the green down 25% this year, taking a plunge, but the price to earnings, just 10. it's cheap. overweight ratings, average price target is $51 and $34 today. prices beat up, but miners, they are a buy at these c
other big news on europe, production coming back and crude pressing it down. the standard here, how the medal -- throwing it to sandra here, how the metals looking? >> gold and silver down, commodities in the red. gold, certainly, no two ways about it, a rough time of it lately. not just down $23 today, but dropping below the $1700 level, but despite that drop today, gold still up about 9%. so far this year, it's had a lot of volatility, but the same thing can't be said, guys, looking at...
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lori: we'll keep an eye on that development in europe. don't forget the ecb, this is headline, saying eurozone is in for more economic woes and great are contraction. switching gears here, the concern over the u.s. fiscal cliff has you looking for a way to invest in gold there is one place you might have overlooked and that is ebay. a gold dealer has teamed up with the online retailer to give consumers an easy way to purchase gold bullion. the company's ceo michael haines joins me with more. rich souvenirs. don't turn away. how much money is actually here in gold and silver? >> just on the table right here probably about 50, 60,000. lori: only? chump change. >> annual bonus. lori: how do you know that is real? >> this is made for example, this one right here is made by the united states mint. so your government is actually making coins so that he can own bullion in your own personal investment portfolio. lori: so if an investor goes to ebay to purchase this, how is it guaranteed? >> well the ammex bullion center on ebay is collaboration b
lori: we'll keep an eye on that development in europe. don't forget the ecb, this is headline, saying eurozone is in for more economic woes and great are contraction. switching gears here, the concern over the u.s. fiscal cliff has you looking for a way to invest in gold there is one place you might have overlooked and that is ebay. a gold dealer has teamed up with the online retailer to give consumers an easy way to purchase gold bullion. the company's ceo michael haines joins me with more....
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a gummy bear battle in europe. winning a legal fight over the gold foil wrapped candy. reporting they violated the trademark on the gold bear name. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. lori: as baby boomers age, tire industry has popped up, names like capital senior living and meredith senior living and others profiting on the niche market for senior services. with these stocks anywhere from 30-120% up so far this year, is there still room to run? peter martin covers these names, and you are very bullish on the sector. how come? >> we are very bullish, we look at the group as a cheaper way to play the health and recovery. also to avoid the entitlement discussions going on as you were speaking about earlier in your show on washington, d.c. the senior living operators issue varying levels of care in a residential environment. the industry is predominantly private pay and surprisingly what you might not know is the average age is 83 years old. improving home prices and positive trend in the stock market, these seniors are able t
a gummy bear battle in europe. winning a legal fight over the gold foil wrapped candy. reporting they violated the trademark on the gold bear name. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. lori: as baby boomers age, tire industry has popped up, names like capital senior living and meredith senior living and others profiting on the niche market for senior services. with these stocks anywhere from 30-120% up so far this year, is there still room to run?...
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there has been some good news in europe and some of the bigger firms in the s&p 500. i would not count on those profits holding up. domestically, if we do not get some growth not good news. is this the new normal. i guess we will find out next month when you come back. bill dunkelberger, thank you. ashley: protests turn ugly and michigan after state votes to limit the power of labor unions. judge andrew napolitano will tell us why he says it is a victory for americans personal freedoms. that is next. ♪ those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for ily use helps you be ready anytime the moment'right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and thsame cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest p
there has been some good news in europe and some of the bigger firms in the s&p 500. i would not count on those profits holding up. domestically, if we do not get some growth not good news. is this the new normal. i guess we will find out next month when you come back. bill dunkelberger, thank you. ashley: protests turn ugly and michigan after state votes to limit the power of labor unions. judge andrew napolitano will tell us why he says it is a victory for americans personal freedoms....
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is lower investors are thinking this is the safest bet stocks are falling the dow was off 100 points europe is a mess in china slows down the global economy in dire straits and we cannot stop spending there is no message in interest rates are rising as they should to prepare for another downgrade which is very concerning talking about the economic data data, consumer confidence falls over fiscal cliff uncertainty and warning the government is set to hit the legal borrowing limit by a monday. we have bill rodgers from rutgers university professor who is the perfect guest. >> happy holidays. lori: starting with consumer confidence if you look at the psychological impact of the fiscal clift debacle. >> prior to the holidays with a conversation was around wall street and the impasse with the fiscal cliff and today confidence index fell a full six points and fully driven by households and main street being concerned about taxes, unemployment insurance benefits so jobs are not being created so this provides the imperative at a higher level for congress. lori: if you hear the cbo says if we do go
is lower investors are thinking this is the safest bet stocks are falling the dow was off 100 points europe is a mess in china slows down the global economy in dire straits and we cannot stop spending there is no message in interest rates are rising as they should to prepare for another downgrade which is very concerning talking about the economic data data, consumer confidence falls over fiscal cliff uncertainty and warning the government is set to hit the legal borrowing limit by a monday. we...
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you can actually ship it overseas to west africa or europe for probably a fraction of that. so even though the northeast is a little bit tight on gasoline, it costs so much to ship in u.s. vessels right now that some of the gasoline that might ordinarily come to the other parts of the country is going to places like nigeria, asia, europe, you name it, and that's unusual and it has to do with a shortage of american flag vessels. dagen: i'm surprised politicians aren't talking about that. but instead they are trying to deal with the tax increases and spending cuts. if they don't get a deal done on that, will we see any impact in the crude and also the gasoline markets? >> oh, absolutely. if the fiscal cliff, if we go off of it, i think we will see crude oil prices come down substantially. my thought is though if we don't do that, if we have a short-term fix, that you will see a lot of hot money come back into the market and park itself in commodities and oil is always a favorite. so if you're rooting for the fiscal cliff, you might be rooting for lower gas prices, but you're p
you can actually ship it overseas to west africa or europe for probably a fraction of that. so even though the northeast is a little bit tight on gasoline, it costs so much to ship in u.s. vessels right now that some of the gasoline that might ordinarily come to the other parts of the country is going to places like nigeria, asia, europe, you name it, and that's unusual and it has to do with a shortage of american flag vessels. dagen: i'm surprised politicians aren't talking about that. but...
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is down 3%, same-store sales, gross margins down, more recently japan and europe and for these guys to become a by and they have a new interior decorator. they need a hot designer. something -- [talking over each other] charles: like you have got to get that. the dollar is weaker and they do so much outside the country. it fluctuates, and i am not as concerned about that as you got to get the foot traffic and get them out. melissa: a got a beautiful present from tiffany's, came from the store with no card and no receipt to. no idea who sent it. [talking over each other] melissa: i did not say what it was. [talking over each other] melissa: who sent me this gifts. not a great endorsement there. [talking over each other] lori: their housewares department is stunning too, the crystal -- charles: a name that is iconic. [talking over each other] charles: it feels like the old gimbel's, va. santa claus, i feel like i walked in a time warp, freshen it up. [talking over each other] charles: the teddy bear is beautiful. melissa: let's get a check on the markets. nicole petallides on the floor o
is down 3%, same-store sales, gross margins down, more recently japan and europe and for these guys to become a by and they have a new interior decorator. they need a hot designer. something -- [talking over each other] charles: like you have got to get that. the dollar is weaker and they do so much outside the country. it fluctuates, and i am not as concerned about that as you got to get the foot traffic and get them out. melissa: a got a beautiful present from tiffany's, came from the store...
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is doing good but europe is not doing very good and we are concerned about that so what you saw is a shift in the marketplace. the u.s. is the place to be. kris cox little bit, rest on, but middle-class coming back. four of them expected, consumer confidence number of big drop in december. that took that awful little bit but if you look at the technical, they went below the 100 day moving average and hanging above it and back above it. the traders say maybe of the market doesn't break we could make another good move to the upside. this number there, the other metal is copper. copper has been the one metal that has been staying very strong. a lot of hope for a chinese demand on top of more stimulus in china. supply deficit on that market and it sure helps to see the good jobs number. that was another supportive situation. when it comes to the copper market, we are again today. one of the strongest metals in the metal complex, the copper market. that is a good sign for economic growth down road. back to you, cheryl casone and dennis kneale. cheryl: thanks to both of you. breaking news
is doing good but europe is not doing very good and we are concerned about that so what you saw is a shift in the marketplace. the u.s. is the place to be. kris cox little bit, rest on, but middle-class coming back. four of them expected, consumer confidence number of big drop in december. that took that awful little bit but if you look at the technical, they went below the 100 day moving average and hanging above it and back above it. the traders say maybe of the market doesn't break we could...
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europe is doing it, southern europe. it keeps raising. the economy contracts even more. about to go in recession. japan raising taxes. why in the world we would apply that poison to ourselves. lori: that is the ultimatum from the white house, as you know. because of the president's reelection they have the leverage. so are the republicans going to have any choice but to cave especially on the issue of raising taxes for higher-income americans? >> well, there are small business owners. 63 percent, and people who create capitol, invest capital. we have seen in europe and france especially, that kind of thing does not work. he does not have a mandate to hurt the economy which is the way the republicans should phrase this thing. why harm the economy now. lori: edges of the economy fall off the cliff to iraq or raising the tax on the wealthy. >> with the republicans should do, making the point they're raising taxes is a bad thing to do, let's postpone this bank. better to do that than to give poison to the patient now. our economy is starting to slow again. give people pause.
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we had seen europe really pushing some new recent highs. that is something that pushed us along in the last couple days. lori: a showdown in washington. sparring over a dead deal. it does not look like either party is ready to budge. where are we now, rich we are still in the middle of a work in progress. that could be a little bit of an understatement. democrats say they want a commitment from her republicans. basically, we are in the same spot. here we are at the 11th hour and the president still is not. about dealing with this issue right here. it is this issue. spending. >> the public posturing continues. there is a questioning today about whether or not we get to the point where tax rates are ready to increase on nearly every taxpaying american. the speaker would not comment. back to you. lori: so frustrating. rich edson, thank you so much for that update. lori: we will be on pins and needles for a while. the voters are sending mixed signals. voters think the best way to deal with the countries deficit problem is mostly with cuts and g
we had seen europe really pushing some new recent highs. that is something that pushed us along in the last couple days. lori: a showdown in washington. sparring over a dead deal. it does not look like either party is ready to budge. where are we now, rich we are still in the middle of a work in progress. that could be a little bit of an understatement. democrats say they want a commitment from her republicans. basically, we are in the same spot. here we are at the 11th hour and the president...
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the champagne industry suffering from a hangover from europe's economic woes. there hasn't been a lot of celebrating across the pond lately. we'll have more. tracy: i wonder if europe is drinking wine instead? ashley: they're drinking something. they will never give that up. tracy: they do it in church, heck. all right, top of the hour, time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. we head down to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. girl, we are, as ashley said, drifting and it is all because of washington, isn't it? >> there is so much going on here. when you take a look at these markett they're actually very telling. shows you investors are a little nervous, a little tepid. the vix, the fear index is to the upside. the dow jones industrials crossing the unchanged line over and over again basically saying which way will we go as they await news from washington, economic report from washington. the dow jones industrial average up 17 points right now. we wait for that all important jobs report. the fiscal cliff as we await for the biparti
the champagne industry suffering from a hangover from europe's economic woes. there hasn't been a lot of celebrating across the pond lately. we'll have more. tracy: i wonder if europe is drinking wine instead? ashley: they're drinking something. they will never give that up. tracy: they do it in church, heck. all right, top of the hour, time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. we head down to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. girl, we are, as ashley said, drifting...
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one of the reasons is europe, europe has been a break out and the dollar has been weaker and that has held equities higher. we continue to move to the upside. so far so good. 20 of 30 names are winners and mcdonald's is down. cheryl: a couple things we are watching for. house speaker john boehner expects to make some last minute remarks on the progress of the fiscal cliff talks, the president began on the house floor. we did not expect this at all. now we're hearing we will get some type of statement from john boehner. what do we expect? >> on the house floor, in the next five to ten minutes, somewhere near the top of this hour and we have been hearing from sources is it has been a no go, republicans still want spending decreases, a list of spending cuts from the white house and democrats want the top rates to go up for those earning $250,000 a year. we expect john boehner to submit a status update but considering how things have been going, we can expect it will be not all that positive. we spoke to other republicans including chairman of the house financial services committee who sa
one of the reasons is europe, europe has been a break out and the dollar has been weaker and that has held equities higher. we continue to move to the upside. so far so good. 20 of 30 names are winners and mcdonald's is down. cheryl: a couple things we are watching for. house speaker john boehner expects to make some last minute remarks on the progress of the fiscal cliff talks, the president began on the house floor. we did not expect this at all. now we're hearing we will get some type of...
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nicole: i was going to volunteer for the wine tasting, send me to europe, i will do that. let's take a look at the movers, cheryl and dennis. we have followed apple so closely today because we are watching whether or not it would break below the $500 mark but it is a volatile stock. citigroup still likes apple but they reduc reduced the price tat today. the iphone 5 had record sales this weekend over in china. up 1%. googlgoogle up about 2% today. when we continue to watch after they got an upgrade. and jetblue, pulled up jetblue even though they raised several names in the airline sector including lcc, delta. united continental continental,e all fine. jetblue they raised to a hold, yet the one that is moving the most. up three and a quarter percent. dennis: records december opening for "the hobbit." which means the box office ahead. cheryl: jeff flock takes a look at how the fiscal cliff is threatening one business. >> the businesses that fix your cars, bake your bread, do all the other stuff in life. is fixing the fiscal cliff easier than fixing an automotive transmissio
nicole: i was going to volunteer for the wine tasting, send me to europe, i will do that. let's take a look at the movers, cheryl and dennis. we have followed apple so closely today because we are watching whether or not it would break below the $500 mark but it is a volatile stock. citigroup still likes apple but they reduc reduced the price tat today. the iphone 5 had record sales this weekend over in china. up 1%. googlgoogle up about 2% today. when we continue to watch after they got an...
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>> quite simply, europe looks so bad where would you put the money? alternative to --. lori: talking about that for a year now. there is no interest payment in u.s. bond. u.s. stocks are really a better return right now. >> well they are right now but if we go over the cliff you might not want to repeat that statement. cash might, a lot of people are going to have to move to cash if they really feel shaky about the u.s. government. but gold. we might see a boom in gold. lori: buy up that bullion. bury it in the backyard. real hard asset. >> just like french farmers. lori: no kidding. tracy: peter, you're great. have a happy new year. >> happy new year, friend. lori: i wasn't arguing with him. i was agreeing with him. tracy: you're question is a good one. where are the bond vigilantees? they have been gone for months now. lori: for years. tracy: for years, you're right, my goodness another housing bailout, the government backing up a plan to bail out underwater homeowners that may ultimately leave you on the hook. tracy: let's look how oil is trading as we head out to br
>> quite simply, europe looks so bad where would you put the money? alternative to --. lori: talking about that for a year now. there is no interest payment in u.s. bond. u.s. stocks are really a better return right now. >> well they are right now but if we go over the cliff you might not want to repeat that statement. cash might, a lot of people are going to have to move to cash if they really feel shaky about the u.s. government. but gold. we might see a boom in gold. lori: buy up...
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there was a decrease in europe. i do not think when you read the paper every day that that should come as a surprise. with that said, there also is a shift slightly in the awardees and industries that they represent. the smart phone wars, you referred to, there is a lot of action going on in technology in the united states is predisposed in some ways to be recognized in that field because where they invest. tracy: to u.s. government agencies made the list as well. >> correct. you mentioned tax credit subsidies and etc. when you think about the time. that was used, the period of time was 2009 through 2011. there was a lot of government activity. government funding itself to drive innovation around environmentally friendly vehicles. there is obviously a lot of defense spending as well. tracy: a really cool study. thank you for taking the time and staying up with us and monday. >> no problem. thank you, tracy. ashley: big bad shining rightly. with all the excitement over duchess kates pregnancy, i know tracy is on the
there was a decrease in europe. i do not think when you read the paper every day that that should come as a surprise. with that said, there also is a shift slightly in the awardees and industries that they represent. the smart phone wars, you referred to, there is a lot of action going on in technology in the united states is predisposed in some ways to be recognized in that field because where they invest. tracy: to u.s. government agencies made the list as well. >> correct. you...
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the euro is stronger today it a lot of that based on what is happening in europe and the fact greece has gotten their fiscal house in order. >> 23 minutes past the hour your fox news minute and winter is here. severe winter weather across the midwest. blizzard conditions expected to disrupt travel plans for millions of americans that are heading out for the holidays, state from kansas to wisconsin and getting hit with massive amounts of snow and strong wind after several midwestern cities set records for the most consecutive days without any snow and a travel might barely getting worse as the weather system moved eastward. also newark, new jersey mayor cory booker-run for u.s. senate. the 43-year-old democrat breaking the news over twitter this morning, the sweet ending speculation over whether he would challenge chris christie next year, the new jersey republican whose approval rating had an all-time high after superstorm sandy. his second term as mayor ends in mid 2014. those your headlines. back to cheryl. cheryl: trying to get over those pictures oo the midwest. thank you very mu
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and europe, and it's guys who are in, you know, really into wine. dennis: prominent dealers? >> current case, fbi is charging a guy, a well-known collector, sold wine in auctions, turns out a lot of the wine may not have been what it was claiming to be. dennis: three bottles here, counterfit bottles, guys, and see if ray points out what makes then counterfeit. a nice 1923. >> yes, a 1923, would be $30,000 at auction. it would sell either way, but look at the symbol, the red dot, they always stamp dark and red. this is much too light. that's an insider thing. dennis: the bottle, the glass -- >> the glass is real. they got a less expensive wipe from the 1920s, 30s, refilled it with different wine, slap the label, and faked the label, and then, you know, tried to sell it for a lot of money. dennis: a couple other pictures comparing counterfeit with the real thing. other general tips to look at. >> general tips, anything that seems out of whack, labels that seem like the paper is too young for the age of the vintage. there's a famous one with a 1949 high end, replaced the capsule
and europe, and it's guys who are in, you know, really into wine. dennis: prominent dealers? >> current case, fbi is charging a guy, a well-known collector, sold wine in auctions, turns out a lot of the wine may not have been what it was claiming to be. dennis: three bottles here, counterfit bottles, guys, and see if ray points out what makes then counterfeit. a nice 1923. >> yes, a 1923, would be $30,000 at auction. it would sell either way, but look at the symbol, the red dot,...
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i know we spent so much time talking about europe and greece. the rest of the world is absolutely on fire, where people obviously focus on is china. in september, they approved infrastructure projects. love the way the stocking is acting the last couple of days. dagen: you are bullish on the global economy. charles: for a while now. connell: you are not worried about china athol? charles: i think china is going to continue to be on a roll. i am also impressed with brazil, indonesia and turkey. the rest of the world really doing extraordinarily well. connell: we like when you go global on us, charles. what do you use, google maps or apple? charles: stuart varney is probably better than me when it comes to these smart phones. connell: i do remember when you got away from the flip phone. charles: that is only because i left it in the green room. i heard someone from the smithsonian came up. dagen: charles, thank you so much. connell: let's go to this google graphic story. it is a very popular app. let's put it that way. we will talk about that comi
i know we spent so much time talking about europe and greece. the rest of the world is absolutely on fire, where people obviously focus on is china. in september, they approved infrastructure projects. love the way the stocking is acting the last couple of days. dagen: you are bullish on the global economy. charles: for a while now. connell: you are not worried about china athol? charles: i think china is going to continue to be on a roll. i am also impressed with brazil, indonesia and turkey....
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tracy: europe might come back to bother us again the second half of the year. could that mean an okay first half, second half disaster's again? >> we never have smooth sailing at anything. sell in may and go away. which works sometimes and doesn't work. what we feel good about is investors are forced with a problem that dividend taxes are going to go up. to me that is a good problem because it is going to take investors out of the safety of the blue chips and staples and utilities and put them into faster growth equities. riskier. if we look at the risk bucket of assets if you look at low-quality munis and wrapped around a head for awhile, 3.5% yield pretax, 3% yield, where should that be? in a normal environment that should be probably 80% of the ten year treasury. as opposed to two times. that is an interesting opportunity for investors. the last one, which investors should look at, these are things that retailing institution should latch onto and this is the r m b s market. not the m b s market, the private label mortgage market where yields are around 6%. t
tracy: europe might come back to bother us again the second half of the year. could that mean an okay first half, second half disaster's again? >> we never have smooth sailing at anything. sell in may and go away. which works sometimes and doesn't work. what we feel good about is investors are forced with a problem that dividend taxes are going to go up. to me that is a good problem because it is going to take investors out of the safety of the blue chips and staples and utilities and put...
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europe will be there for quite some time. asia is not charging forward as quickly as they were navy a few years ago. but, i think what you have unrecognized and what many of you have told me, everybody is working for america. they understand that if we are able to put forward a long-term agenda, for growth and prosperity, it is broad-based here in the united states, the covenants will not just increase here in the united states, it will increase globally. we can get the cycle i think all of us have been waiting for and want to see. what is holding us back right now, ironically, is a lot of stuff going on in this town. i know that many of you have come down here to try to see if there is a way we can break through the law jim and go ahead and get things done. i am here to tell you that nobody wants to get this done more than me. i know that you have had a lot of briefings. let me describe where the situation is right now with respect to our fiscal situation, both for the opportunities are and where the challenges are. i campai
europe will be there for quite some time. asia is not charging forward as quickly as they were navy a few years ago. but, i think what you have unrecognized and what many of you have told me, everybody is working for america. they understand that if we are able to put forward a long-term agenda, for growth and prosperity, it is broad-based here in the united states, the covenants will not just increase here in the united states, it will increase globally. we can get the cycle i think all of us...
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europe, japan and russia are also expected to continue to decline. connell: a matter of time, as they say. this fox business exclusive, we will talk about the war on business. it was a record year for anti-trust funds. dagen: the sanctions against iran. if this policy will change anything over there. the state of the economy and why it matters to you and this, the cost of crude oil. take a look at it. more than $86 a barrel. stubbornly high. ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life side down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you % today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they caopen bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have t most corehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for
europe, japan and russia are also expected to continue to decline. connell: a matter of time, as they say. this fox business exclusive, we will talk about the war on business. it was a record year for anti-trust funds. dagen: the sanctions against iran. if this policy will change anything over there. the state of the economy and why it matters to you and this, the cost of crude oil. take a look at it. more than $86 a barrel. stubbornly high. ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but...
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charles: europe is up. japan is. they will need natural gas and coal. global demand for this will be huge. this is one that i think people should own long-term. dagen: thank you. charles: by the way, i loved your interview with representative sanchez. dagen: thank you, charles. connell: a quarter past the hour, let's go back to the markets. nicole: we are looking at it now. they are digesting a big acquisition. as i noted, this is a top performer. it is up over 4%. let's take a look at the broader orchid and -- let's take a look at the broader market. the last time we saw this kind of trend it was up seven days. the dow is up. back to you. dagen: at it again. north korea launching a rocket. legitimacy of the regime. we will talk about that coming up. connell: to the stage for similar seeds in different areas of the nation. first, let's take a look at world currency. ♪ there is no mass-produced human. every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep nuer store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily
charles: europe is up. japan is. they will need natural gas and coal. global demand for this will be huge. this is one that i think people should own long-term. dagen: thank you. charles: by the way, i loved your interview with representative sanchez. dagen: thank you, charles. connell: a quarter past the hour, let's go back to the markets. nicole: we are looking at it now. they are digesting a big acquisition. as i noted, this is a top performer. it is up over 4%. let's take a look at the...
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is less than $3 here and $12 in europe so we will have a competitive advantage to be able to put some real pressure on the global world with respect to rebuilding manufacturing. the president would be out of his mind to heard this. he may tax it, he may take money from it but he will not stop this from happening. it has been an economic miracle everywhere in this country and this company at the forefront, got to take a look, that is one -- dennis: great dancer and a fantastic shirt and tie combination. cheryl: same day delivery. we will hear from a ceo who says he can do it better than walmart or even ebay. dennis: low water levels on the mississippi may bring delivery costs through the roof. cheryl: we will take a look at the world's currencies and how they fare against the u.s. dollar. you have the euro at $1.29. cheryl: 23 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minute. the chief of u.s. pacific command briefing on the situation in north korea as a rogue nation plans to launch a long-range rocket. nuclear arm regime cents they're sending the satellite into orbit but washington
is less than $3 here and $12 in europe so we will have a competitive advantage to be able to put some real pressure on the global world with respect to rebuilding manufacturing. the president would be out of his mind to heard this. he may tax it, he may take money from it but he will not stop this from happening. it has been an economic miracle everywhere in this country and this company at the forefront, got to take a look, that is one -- dennis: great dancer and a fantastic shirt and tie...
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you can never discount europe. we will see how the euro is doing, we will be right back. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he'slimbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, nmatter what ppens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. t fast, long lasting gaviscon®. >> 22 minutes past the hour your fox news minute. president obama will nominate massachusetts senator john kerry has his pick for secretary of state. the president is scheduled to make an announcement at o cf1 o 1:30 p.m. eastern t
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look at japan and europe. the japanese government is the glaring war on japanese citizens. it will create inflation. if the japanese citizens start to dump their bonds, they have been a bigger part then japan recently. that is a big problem for us. their euro has been quietly depreciating. if that goes out, that is a much bigger fiscal cliff. if the buyers of treasuries become sellers. liz: there are a lot of "if" in your discussion. the bond markets are still pretty -- nothing from the bottom vigilantes yet. you were a clinton advisor. you saw in the mid- 90s bond yields really spike higher. that is the issue. if we see the economy healing, bond yields could go up. investors say, wait a second, why invest for bond. >> that is the key issue. we have not seen interest rates spike for a simple reason. nobody has confidence in the economy. nobody believes we will have robust economic growth. we could be heading towards a recession. especially given the disappointing christmas sales. i am frankly skeptical about what will happen with our economy either way. i think we will go o
look at japan and europe. the japanese government is the glaring war on japanese citizens. it will create inflation. if the japanese citizens start to dump their bonds, they have been a bigger part then japan recently. that is a big problem for us. their euro has been quietly depreciating. if that goes out, that is a much bigger fiscal cliff. if the buyers of treasuries become sellers. liz: there are a lot of "if" in your discussion. the bond markets are still pretty -- nothing from...